Hi evryone,i have a error!
After i completed install bacura on server,i try connect to director on
client...it's error.
I use command on client:
#bconsole
---> not have output
To test:
#netstat -a | grep 9101 --> not have output
and
#netstat - a | grep bacula
tcp0 0 *:bacula-fd
Do you have a very specific reason for this? You realize that's a full year
goes by before you back up. And then you run two backups within a two day
period. A full backup on the first right after the 31st of December is almost
wasteful I would imagine. You may could get by with a little differe
On 07/06/11 02:26, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> Are there any performance implications for SSD's when they get
>> fragmented?
>
> Not enough so to notice.
I'll add this: the spool area is constantly being cleaned out so
fragmentation never gets much of a chance to build up.
As Phil says, it's most
On 06/06/11 20:57, James Harper wrote:
>>
>> A decent set of RAID0 SSD's for spooling/despooling data and will be
> perfect!.
>>
>
> Are there any performance implications for SSD's when they get
> fragmented?
Not enough so to notice. SSDs are direct access; no address takes any
longer to access
>
> A decent set of RAID0 SSD's for spooling/despooling data and will be
perfect!.
>
Are there any performance implications for SSD's when they get
fragmented?
James
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On 06/06/11 19:08, Paul Fontenot wrote:
> Is there a scheduling option for the first day of the year or th elast
> day of the year?
Most years, the first day of the year is Jan 1. You should be able to
work with that. ;)
= jan | feb | mar | apr | may | jun | jul |
aug |
2011/6/6 John Drescher :
> 2011/6/6 Cleuson Alves :
>> Hello everybody, I still can not understand what the advantage of using the
>> label inside the pool instead of creating the volume at hand.
>> Here's an example:
>>
>> Pool {
>> Name = Full_Server-01
>> Pool Type = Backup
>> Sto
The fist day of year:
Run = Full jan 1 at 2:00
The latest day of year:
Run = Full dec 31 at 2:00
Kleber
2011/6/6 Paul Fontenot
> Is there a scheduling option for the first day of the year or th elast day
> of the year?
>
>
> -
Is there a scheduling option for the first day of the year or th elast day
of the year?
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A decent set of RAID0 SSD's for spooling/despooling data and will be perfect!.
J.
2011/6/6 Mike Seda :
> All,
> I'm still doing some testing with Bacula in my new environment. After
> one week of backups, Bacula is storing approximately 25,000,000 files
> (10 TB of data). Our other 5 TBs of data
All,
I'm still doing some testing with Bacula in my new environment. After
one week of backups, Bacula is storing approximately 25,000,000 files
(10 TB of data). Our other 5 TBs of data is not in Bacula yet, but will
be soon. Our 15 TB of total data will also grow by 50% each year.
Postgres see
On 6/6/2011 12:46 PM, Yann Cézard wrote:
> Le 20/05/2011 10:22, Yann Cézard a écrit :
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Since a few weeks, I am facing a really strange problem with
>> my win32 bacula-fd.
>>
>> It seems that the problem started when I upgraded my SD + DIR
>> to the 5.0.X (I was still using the
Hello
Any idea how I solve this message:
Device "DELL-0" (Tape2) is mounted with:
Volume: AC0485
Pool:ProductionArchive
Media type: Ultrium1
Device is BLOCKED waiting to create a volume for:
Pool:ProductionArchive
Media type: Ultriu
Le 20/05/2011 10:22, Yann Cézard a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
>
> Since a few weeks, I am facing a really strange problem with
> my win32 bacula-fd.
>
> It seems that the problem started when I upgraded my SD + DIR
> to the 5.0.X (I was still using the 2.4.4 until that time).
> The problem is that almo
Sure,
For me it's important too because if you have a lot of information to
Backup, it will promt you for label new volume every Backup, and that's no
funny.
I highly recommend it.
Regards,
Arnau
-Mensaje original-
De: John Drescher [mailto:dresche...@gmail.com]
Enviado el: lunes, 06 de
> On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 14:24:48 +0100, Alan Brown said:
>
> What kind of tape media are you using? (DDS, DAT, DLT, LTO, etc)
All but one was with DDS4 that we no longer use (yes, I know).
Some of the errors were bugs in Bacula's EOT handling though, so not directly
related to the media type.
2011/6/6 Cleuson Alves :
> Hello everybody, I still can not understand what the advantage of using the
> label inside the pool instead of creating the volume at hand.
> Here's an example:
>
> Pool {
> Name = Full_Server-01
> Pool Type = Backup
> Storage = FullStorage
> Maximum V
Hello everybody, I still can not understand what the advantage of using the
label inside the pool instead of creating the volume at hand.
Here's an example:
Pool {
Name = Full_Server-01
Pool Type = Backup
Storage = FullStorage
Maximum Volume Jobs = 1
Maximum Volume Bytes =
> That was not the solution, but it lights one idea,
>
>
>
> I tried with the double \\ and it Works
>
Both / or \\ should have worked since bacula internally uses *nix
paths instead of windows paths.
John
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Thanks John,
That was not the solution, but it lights one idea,
I tried with the double \\ and it Works
$ cd C:\\Webs
cwd is: C:\Webs/
$
Thanks to all J
Arnau
De: John Drescher [mailto:dresche...@gmail.com]
Enviado el: lunes, 06 de junio de 2011 17:47
Para: Arnau Coll
CC: ba
Hi,
That's what I thought, ok so I'm gonna change and let bacula do the job.
Thank you again !
Regards,
2011/6/6 Jérôme Blion
> On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 16:40:01 +0200, Buschini Edouard
> wrote:
> > Hello Jérôme,
> >
> > 2011/6/6 Jérôme Blion
> >
> >> On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 15:45:24 +0200, Buschini Ed
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 16:40:01 +0200, Buschini Edouard
wrote:
> Hello Jérôme,
>
> 2011/6/6 Jérôme Blion
>
>> On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 15:45:24 +0200, Buschini Edouard
>> wrote:
>> > Hi Alan,
>> >
>> > Thank you for you answer.
>> >
>> > 2011/6/6 Alan Brown
>> >
>> >> Buschini Edouard wrote:
>> >>
>> >
2011/6/6 Arnau Coll
> Hi all!
>
>
>
> I wonder if anyone knows that.
>
> When I try to restore by command line (bconsole) or webmin app for bacula
> on a Windows server, it seems that bacula doesn’t like Windows paths:
>
>
>
> That’s the bconsole tries and errors:
>
>
>
> cwd is: /
>
> $ ls
>
>
Hi all!
I wonder if anyone knows that.
When I try to restore by command line (bconsole) or webmin app for bacula on a
Windows server, it seems that bacula doesn't like Windows paths:
That's the bconsole tries and errors:
cwd is: /
$ ls
C:\BackupBD/
C:\Webs/
C:\php/
$ cd C:\Webs/
Invalid path g
derbysig wrote:
> I see.
> So the main issue is actually the OS itself and not Bacula.
> I will research and test it out myself if my current OS can support LTO5 then.
If you can talk to the drives using standard "mt" commands then you can
talk to them using Bacula.
I've seen no difference under
Hi Alan,
2011/6/6 Alan Brown
> Buschini Edouard wrote:
>
> 1: Can you add more storage?
>>>
>>> I can but I would like to do some clean up before. Add space disk
>>>
>> move temporarily the issue :(
>>
>
> The issue is how long you need to keep backups
>
>
> 2: Why not use tape?
>>>
>>> I don
Buschini Edouard wrote:
>> 1: Can you add more storage?
>>
>> I can but I would like to do some clean up before. Add space disk
> move temporarily the issue :(
The issue is how long you need to keep backups
>> 2: Why not use tape?
>>
> I don't know when I arrived in the company it has already be
Hello Jérôme,
2011/6/6 Jérôme Blion
> On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 15:45:24 +0200, Buschini Edouard
> wrote:
> > Hi Alan,
> >
> > Thank you for you answer.
> >
> > 2011/6/6 Alan Brown
> >
> >> Buschini Edouard wrote:
> >>
> >> But today we have a big problem, we didn't anticipate a growing like
> >> t
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 15:45:24 +0200, Buschini Edouard
wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Thank you for you answer.
>
> 2011/6/6 Alan Brown
>
>> Buschini Edouard wrote:
>>
>> But today we have a big problem, we didn't anticipate a growing like
>> that,
>>> on our FS we are at 97% of space used. It's very pr
Hi :)
2011/6/6 Radosław Korzeniewski
> Hello,
>
> W dniu 6 czerwca 2011 13:57 użytkownik Buschini Edouard
> napisał:
>
> Hello Radoslaw
>>
>> Thank you for your answer.
>>
>> I have to more questions because I discover a new command in Bconsole :
>> "Prune"
>>
>> To clean I use set the retentio
I see.
So the main issue is actually the OS itself and not Bacula.
I will research and test it out myself if my current OS can support LTO5 then.
Thanks for the answer guys! You guys rock!
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Hi Mehma Sarja,
Thank you for your answer.
2011/6/6 Mehma Sarja
> On 6/6/11 4:57 AM, Buschini Edouard wrote:
> > Hello Radoslaw
> >
> > Thank you for your answer.
> >
> > I have to more questions because I discover a new command in Bconsole
> > : "Prune"
> >
> > To clean I use set the retention
Hi Alan,
Thank you for you answer.
2011/6/6 Alan Brown
> Buschini Edouard wrote:
>
> But today we have a big problem, we didn't anticipate a growing like that,
>> on our FS we are at 97% of space used. It's very problematic. And since 1
>> week I'm working on free more space but it's very comp
Athanasios Douitsis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a tape which was marked full at 50% of its capacity due to a scsi
> error. Bacula got a write error, assumed that the tape cannot take any
> more and marked it as full. bls showed no apparent problem with the
> tape. Can I mark the tape as appendable
Hi all,
I have a tape which was marked full at 50% of its capacity due to a scsi
error. Bacula got a write error, assumed that the tape cannot take any
more and marked it as full. bls showed no apparent problem with the
tape. Can I mark the tape as appendable (from full) and continue filling
it?
derbysig wrote:
> Anybody helping in this? I am very interested to know about this too, as I am
> using a LTO3 and will most likely be upgrading to a LTO5 somewhere end of
> this year.
> Hope to learn from the replies from the knowledgeable people here!
I have an Overland Neo8000 and a Neo4000
Martin Simmons wrote:
> Yes, that's what I do, but some people claim that it wastes time and wears out
> the tape drive for no good reason. OTOH, it has detected several tape
> problems over the years I've been using Bacula.
What kind of tape media are you using? (DDS, DAT, DLT, LTO, etc)
LTOs
On 6/6/11 4:57 AM, Buschini Edouard wrote:
> Hello Radoslaw
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> I have to more questions because I discover a new command in Bconsole
> : "Prune"
>
> To clean I use set the retention file at 0 days then I log in to
> Bconsole and "prune client=my_client" after that
Buschini Edouard wrote:
> But today we have a big problem, we didn't anticipate a growing like that,
> on our FS we are at 97% of space used. It's very problematic. And since 1
> week I'm working on free more space but it's very complicated with Bacula.
> I've search every where but I didn't find
Hello,
W dniu 6 czerwca 2011 13:57 użytkownik Buschini Edouard napisał:
> Hello Radoslaw
>
> Thank you for your answer.
>
> I have to more questions because I discover a new command in Bconsole :
> "Prune"
>
> To clean I use set the retention file at 0 days then I log in to Bconsole
> and "prune
Hello Radoslaw
Thank you for your answer.
I have to more questions because I discover a new command in Bconsole :
"Prune"
To clean I use set the retention file at 0 days then I log in to Bconsole
and "prune client=my_client" after that I select "Files" and finaly 'yes'.
Do this action trucate al
Hello,
2011/6/6 Buschini Edouard
> But today we have a big problem, we didn't anticipate a growing like that,
> on our FS we are at 97% of space used. It's very problematic. And since 1
> week I'm working on free more space but it's very complicated with Bacula.
>
If you are doing a backup to d
Hi Every one,
Let me introduce myself. I'm doing an internship as a Sysadmin (~250 debian
server in 5 DataCenter in Paris), this year I was (with an another
colleague) in charge of the backup plateform.
My company has tripled and I think the backup architecture we have is
obsolete and we have to t
Am 27.05.2011 17:02, schrieb Tim Gustafson:
>> one master key for each client wouldn't make that much sense, since you
>> could just the client keys in a safe place. I have one master key for
>> everything. But I don't keep the private key on the director. I have it
>> on a pen drive and (to be ext
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